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       #11

    DavidW7ncus said:
    Do you log in Windows with an Administrator account or a Standard account?
    It's an Administrator account and even after a reinstall of Windows, it's still not there
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    HeyDontSlip said:
    DavidW7ncus said:
    Do you log in Windows with an Administrator account or a Standard account?
    It's an Administrator account and even after a reinstall of Windows, it's still not there
    Are you able to toggle that option named "Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar"?
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       #13

    TwoCables said:
    HeyDontSlip said:
    DavidW7ncus said:
    Do you log in Windows with an Administrator account or a Standard account?
    It's an Administrator account and even after a reinstall of Windows, it's still not there
    Are you able to toggle that option named "Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar"?
    Ok i ticked the box and still the arrow is missing and now my SSD is slow and windows sometimes just hangs at starting windows
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       #14

    HeyDontSlip said:
    TwoCables said:
    HeyDontSlip said:
    It's an Administrator account and even after a reinstall of Windows, it's still not there
    Are you able to toggle that option named "Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar"?
    Ok i ticked the box and still the arrow is missing and now my SSD is slow and windows sometimes just hangs at starting windows
    The arrow is supposed to be there when that option is disabled, not enabled.

    Either way, it sounds to me like there's some underlying problem that needs to be fixed and this 'missing arrow' thing is just one small symptom. I mean, it could be some kind of a virus or other kind of malware.

    So again, are you willing to reinstall again, but this time you format?
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  5. Posts : 9
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       #15

    TwoCables said:
    HeyDontSlip said:
    TwoCables said:

    Are you able to toggle that option named "Always show all icons and notifications on the taskbar"?
    Ok i ticked the box and still the arrow is missing and now my SSD is slow and windows sometimes just hangs at starting windows
    The arrow is supposed to be there when that option is disabled, not enabled.

    Either way, it sounds to me like there's some underlying problem that needs to be fixed and this 'missing arrow' thing is just one small symptom. I mean, it could be some kind of a virus or other kind of malware.

    So again, are you willing to reinstall again, but this time you format?
    When I did reinstall, I did format and everything appears to be normal now, arrow pops up and my SSD is back to being fastr
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  6. Posts : 1,476
       #16

    HeyDontSlip said:
    TwoCables said:
    HeyDontSlip said:
    Ok i ticked the box and still the arrow is missing and now my SSD is slow and windows sometimes just hangs at starting windows
    The arrow is supposed to be there when that option is disabled, not enabled.

    Either way, it sounds to me like there's some underlying problem that needs to be fixed and this 'missing arrow' thing is just one small symptom. I mean, it could be some kind of a virus or other kind of malware.

    So again, are you willing to reinstall again, but this time you format?
    When I did reinstall, I did format and everything appears to be normal now, arrow pops up and my SSD is back to being fastr
    Oh good. Although, I am worried about what caused this in the first place, so keep us posted!
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